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Disposing of industrial wastes by the trench method, the wrong way (above) and the right way (below). If waste is dumped in from one

end only, and covered with earth continuously, fly and other pest problems are kept to a minimum.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30587, 2 November 1964, Page 8

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Disposing of industrial wastes by the trench method, the wrong way (above) and the right way (below). If waste is dumped in from one end only, and covered with earth continuously, fly and other pest problems are kept to a minimum. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30587, 2 November 1964, Page 8

Disposing of industrial wastes by the trench method, the wrong way (above) and the right way (below). If waste is dumped in from one end only, and covered with earth continuously, fly and other pest problems are kept to a minimum. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30587, 2 November 1964, Page 8